The South Side bus visited Chatham and Auburn Gresham on Tuesday. One hourlong stop in Chatham saw more than 15 shoppers, according to a spokeswoman for Chicago real estate firm Pangea, which partnered with Fresh Moves on these stops.

The hottest seller so far on the South Side? Pomegranates, which cost three for $1 in season and 75 cents to $1 each out of season.

"That's something that sells out regularly," said Sacha McLeod, 36, who drives the Fresh Moves bus. Grapes and greens are also hot items among customers, which tend to be senior citizens and families, McLeod said.

Train riders are supposed to benefit from the CTA service changes that start Sunday. Six of the eight train routes are supposed to see more trains during rush hour. Going Public compares the new train schedules to the current train schedules and finds that not all train riders will benefit from...

The Chicago Cubs on Tuesday sought City Hall permission to expand construction hours at Wrigley Field, with bleacher work falling well behind schedule on the team's $375 million ballpark renovation project.